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CCJMMFRCIAI CLUB--First row: Miss Buckmmr, Mfzriozme Vlgliolli, Louise Farano, Anno Fappicmo, Worley Col lx .S l H 1 M k I l I I ll 1 C l P ll OB W: een or ovicz, our Su ivan, olm wrgio, ronac ' rien, john Franzoso, Veronica Alex orie Gibson. The COMMERCIAL CLUB, which Miss Buckman started while you were here last year, has become one of the most active groups in the school. lt is through the efforts of this club that we have advertise- ments in this book. After the Board of Education gave us per- mission to solicit ads, the Commercial Club took it from there and did a grand iob of it. Letters were sent out, followed by interviews, and contracts were drawn up by the members. We are indeed grateful to them for their hard work helping to fi- nance the TIGERIS TALE. Aside from working for the Year Book' they printed the junior I-Iigh's newspaper, THE INK SPOT and did mimeograph work for the faculty. Another of this year's activities was the PROJECTOR CLUB, headed by Mr. Zobian. Its members included Maurice Grenoble, Adolph Zernickow, Bill Haley, Henry Roscoe, Grace Nelson, Ioan Russell, Peter Schwarzkopf, and Ianet Griff. After learning the finer points of running the projector, many of them helped in the showing of a number of fine movies, the proceeds of which were added to the Year Book fund.
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mr ill M wills :sf-fm-111 Mm. At t y, Hull Aprvlvlmi, fntvlml 1 1 A Iyrlf, 'l'l11'lmf1 f'ltillf?l, Ruth y I plmw Vtryrzrilflle, Stanya I k if fxllllll fllfllllllllj, jeumtelte I The IOURNALISM CLUB resumed activities this year with more vigor than ever, and if you have continued to read the local papers, you will still find its column tucked neatly in a corner of the Croton-on-Hudson News, although under a different title. Since the yearbook had priority on the name TIGER'S TALE, the Iournalism Club is now issuing its publication under the banner of the TIGER CUB. When the club was first organized in the fall with Mrs. Arlene Swanson as a guiding light, nobody felt that it resembled the organization of most newspapers and magazines. Articles sounded like essays: there were no distinguishing special fea: tures, one week, someone might write an editorial and the next, report on boys' sports. To remedy this, Mrs. Swanson ordered textbooks on high school journalism for all the members, and you've probably noticed that several new columns were intro- duced. The first of these was the Inquiring Reporter which got the students' opinions on topics ranging from compulsory military training to girls' wearing blue jeans. Later, when the Reporter ran out of ideas, it was replaced by the Close-Up, short biographical sketches of student council members and class officers, students you probably remember well I not saying whyl. After Christmas vacation, with much arguing over who should be stuck with grade school news and who with the edi- torials, the following permanent staff was chosen: Ruth Dymes and Ann Stopp, co-editors, Laura F romme and Stanya Schwarz- lcopf, high school news: Thelma Fisher, the column: Dorothy Hughes, girls' sportsf Iosi Cignarale, grade school news, and Bud Appleton fby virtue of being the only male member of the staffl, boys' sports.
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